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PNJ Prep Football Standings (Oct. 20)

PNJ staff reports
Published 3:43 p.m. CT Oct. 20, 2018

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Highlights from Catholic at Washington, Pace at Tate and Lincoln at Escambia.
BRIAN ACHATZ, bachatz@pnj.com

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Catholic freshman running back Waymond Jordan is trying to face out a Washington defender for a big gain during Catholic's opening drive of an 18-14 win over Washington.(Photo: Bill Gamblin/PNJ correspondent)Buy Photo

Lillian Fontaine, an 11th-grader at Arnold High School, shows off her support for the Panama City community during Saturday’s, Oct. 20, 2018, football game between Pensacola High School and Mosley at the Tommy Oliver Stadium.
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The Panama City Mosley High School football team charges out onto the gridiron to take on Pensacola High School for a rare Saturday, Oct. 20, 2018, game. Billed as a community gathering, the free football game featuring Pensacola High School and Mosley offered those in the hurricane disaster area a chance to relax and decompress from the storm's aftermath. Tony Giberson/tgiberson@pnj.com

Kneely Loftin, a senior at MosleyHigh School, shows off her support for the Panama City community during Saturday’s, Oct. 20, 2018, football game between Pensacola High School and Mosley at the Tommy Oliver Stadium. Tony Giberson/tgiberson@pnj.com

Tate sets up in a compact goal line formation that allows quarterback Hunter Riggan (3) to get a short rushing touchdown against Pace at Tate High School on Friday, October 19, 2018. Jody Link/online@pnj.com

Washington's Julian Robinson follows his blockers as he looks for the spot for another big gainer against the Pensacola Catholic defense. Robinson scored both of the Wildcats touchdowns in a disappointing 18-14 loss. Bill Gamblin/PNJ correspondent

Erianna Stromas (left) and Marcus Thomas were crowned Homecoming Queen and King at Washington High School's homecomming festivites Friday night. Unfortunately the Wildcats lost the game to Catholic Crusaders 18-14. Bill Gamblin/PNJ correspondent

Washington's Julian Robinson battled the Pensacola Catholic defense before he eventually was tackled Friday night as the score both of the Wildcats' touchdowns, but it wasn't enough as they fell to the Crusaders 18-14. Bill Gamblin/PNJ correspondent

Washington running back Gregory Bullard looks to turn the corner at the Pensacola Catholic defense. Bullard would rush for an early first down to set up the opening score of the game. Bill Gamblin/PNJ correspondent

Joe Slattery hands the football off to Julian Robinson early in the first has as the Wildcats dominated the early first half before the Catholic Crusaders came back to win 18-14. Bill Gamblin/PNJ correspondent

Crusaders' quarterback Colin Whibbs is tackled for a loss early in Friday night's game between Pensacola Catholic and Washington. Catholic came from behind to defeat the Wildcats 18-14. Bill Gamblin/PNJ correspondent